April 23, 2010 - After a memorable storyline on Breaking Bad last year, Krysten Ritter is back on TV this week with Gravity, a very off-beat comedy about a support group for people who attempted to commit suicide. I spoke to her about tackling such a dark subject in a TV comedy and her outlook on her character, plus her thoughts on Breaking Bad.

August 21, 2009 - In the very fun "Hollywood Babylon", Dean and Sam infiltrate a film set and must figure out how and why it is being haunted. Meanwhile, Supernatural takes the opportunity to skewer Hollywood, the horror movie genre, and itself.

December 17, 2008 - Coming into Survivor as a self-described pinup girl and with a nickname like Sugar, it was easy to underestimate Jessica Kiper. However, her quick find of the hidden immunity idol was only the tip of the iceberg at what would turn out to be a rather impressive series of major moves the actress -- whose resume includes a four-episode stint on Gilmore Girls -- would pull off throughout the season.
Ultimately Sugar made the final three, but faced a jury comprised of several people who were very angry with her, and failed to get any votes. She was however, very popular with viewers, and while Bob also won Fan Favorite, Sugar garnered the second most amount of votes from the audience.
I spoke to Sugar early in the morning, the day after the finale, and found out she was feeling the results of the after party the night before.

December 12, 2008 - According to Variety, a certain Gilmore Girls star is yearning to return to TV primetime. Yes, Lauren Graham has a new comedy in development with ABC. Graham will be playing a "self-help guru who teaches women how to live a stress-free life -- but struggles to follow her own advice when her boyfriend dumps her."

November 5, 2008 - There has been a lot of talk lately about what can be done to fix Heroes, as the consensus grows that the show is suffering through some big creative problems. Complaints abound about the often sloppy writing, as the motivations become murkier and increasingly hard to swallow, with too many twists done for their own sake, and not as a believable action on the part of a character. The audience dissatisfaction seems to be reflected in the ratings for the series, with a 21% drop in total viewers from where the show was a year ago.
To help fix the show, IGN offers the following candidates: Six writer/producers who could bring back the kind of focus and strong storylines Heroes needs to become the great show it once was and could be again.

April 29, 2008 - Details have been revealed about the launch of TheWB.com, a new website using the brand name value of the former TV network as a destination for both older programming and original content. Warner Bros. Television Group is behind TheWB.com, and several of the series with episodes available on the site are Warner Bros properties that never aired on The WB.

February 29, 2008 - Scott Patterson is a busy fellow. After finishing seven years of the hit show Gilmore Girls, which began on The WB and then finished its run on the new CW network, Patterson had a role in Saw IV and soon showed up in the new half hour comedy Aliens in America. On Aliens he plays Gary Tolchuck – a somewhat clueless father who's family takes in a Muslim exchange student.

May 23, 2007 - This past week saw the final episodes air for both Veronica Mars and Gilmore Girls, but TV Guide's Michael Ausiello says there could be a future for both, either at home or in a movie theater.

May 14, 2007 - Welcome to IGN TV's What 2 Watch -- your guide to what's noteworthy on TV each night. You may notice we'll point out shows worth watching that air at the same time -- it's up to you to make a choice or fire up a DVR.